Former Manchester United midfielder and current first-team coach, Michael Carrick has been tipped to take over the reigns as manager of Scottish Premier League side, Rangers.
Stephen Gerrard, the Teddy Bears’ former manager has reunited with the English Premier League following his appointment as Aston Villa’s coach.
A number of persons have therefore been on the radar for the vacant managerial position.
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Barcelona and Rangers’ former player, Giovanni van Bronckhorst has been said to be the best suitor for the job.
Former Chelsea legends, Frank Lampard and John Terry are also on the queue for the job.
However, ex-Rangers and Liverpool star, Charlie Adam has identified Carrick not only as a ready-made replacement for Gerrard but also as ideal for the task.
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Adam told the BBC’s Sportsound podcast: ” I’ll throw a name in the hat: Michael Carrick.”
“He has been at Manchester United, a big club, good coach. It was a gamble with Steven.”
“Will they go down that same route? Will they go for an experienced name? There will only be three or four people that know.”